Sermons

In the Name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, One God. Amen. May the blessing of the Father who calls us, and His Only Begotten Son…
In the Name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, One God. Amen. May the blessing of the Father who calls us and His Only Begotten Son…
Healing the Inner Man: Scripture, Saints, and the Sacramental Path to Wholeness In the Name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, One God. Amen. May the…
A pastoral Coptic Orthodox sermon reflecting on the life of Saint John the Baptist as the son of prayer, the forerunner of Christ, the baptizer, the witness to truth, and the greatest born of women—calling every believer to humility, repentance, and faithful witness.
In the Name of the Father, and the Son, and the Holy Spirit, One God. Amen. May the blessing of the Father who calls us and His Only Begotten Son…
When the sinful woman knelt at Christ’s feet, her tears became her prayer and her silence became her song. This sermon on Luke 7:36–50 invites every heart to kneel before the Savior and find forgiveness, peace, and transformation.
When Aquila and Priscilla heard Apollos preaching with zeal but lacking full understanding, they lovingly guided him toward the truth. This sermon reflects on Acts 18:26, highlighting the Orthodox responsibility to preserve apostolic teaching and correct error with humility, wisdom, and love.
Christ warns that every divided house falls. In today’s Gospel, He calls us to unity in Him. This sermon explores how the Holy Spirit gathered the apostles in moments of conflict—Peter and Cornelius, Paul and Mark, Timothy’s circumcision—and how we, too, must gather with Christ to be made whole.
Why did God give Cornelius, a Roman centurion and Gentile, a divine vision? This sermon explores five spiritual reasons behind Cornelius’ encounter with the angel, his example of piety and obedience, and how his story transformed the Church’s mission to the nations.
Peter resisted—not in rebellion, but from conviction. As church leaders, we often do the same. But what if God is calling us beyond the boundaries we built in His name?
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